Frederick Lee (cricketer)
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Frederick Lee was a first class cricketer. A right handed batsman and occasional wicket keeper, he played 106 games for Yorkshire CCC between 1882 and 1890 and also played first class games for an England XI (1885), the Players (1886-1889), North of England (1887-1889), Lord Hawke's XI (1889) and L Hall's XI (1889).
He scored 3 centuries, his best innings a knock of 165 in the Roses Match against Lancashire CCC. He made 3953 runs in all, at an average of 21.36 with 19 fifties. He took 59 catches and completed 1 stumping.
He was born on 18 November 1856 in Baildon, Shipley and died there, aged just 39, on 13 September 1896.